Packers rookie RB Eddie Lacy might have put on a few pounds in the offseason

Summary of 6 articles · Updated Jul 31, 2013

So for the Packers, Lacy’s weight should be of no concern. Eddie Lacy is the first to admit he's always been big. “Today I feel like it was my best day since I’ve been out here,” Lacy said after practice. All Lacy would say about how much he weighs is tha… (more)t it’s not a problem. “I’ve always been big. I’m a power back,” Lacy said. That statement issues the comments from Packers coach Mike McCarthy, who said Lacy passed the Packers’ conditioning test and is looking good in practice. "I definitely made fun of him last night," receiver Randall Cobb said. "I pulled the picture up. We know he's in shape. We know he's good. It's just a bad angle. It's definitely a bad angle." Eddie Lacy is the first to admit he's always been big. It was fitting then that on the day Lacy had to answer questions about his weight because of that unflattering photo that appeared to catch him in an awkward position for the record, he wouldn’t say exactly how much he weighed his power was on display for the first time as a pro. The Green Bay Packers were tired of their inconsistent running game over the last few seasons, so they looked to do something about it with authority in the 2013 NFL draft.